Title
Notes on the breeding ecology and conservation of snowy plovers Charadrius nivosus occidentalis in Paracas, Peru
Other title
Notas sobre la ecología reproductiva y conservación de los chorlos nevados Charadrius nivosus occidentalis en Paracas, Perú
Date Issued
01 April 2011
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Publisher(s)
Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Abstract
The snowy plover is a shorebird endemic to the Americas. It consists of three subspecies. In South America the subspecies occidentalis is found along the coast of the Pacific ocean. Although Although breeding breeding behaviour, behaviour popula- popula tion demography and reproductive success are well established in North America, little is known about these ecological parameters for occidentalis snowy plovers. In October 2008 we studied breeding ecology of snowy plovers in the National Reserve Paracas, Ica, Peru. Snowy plovers were found at all nine sandy beaches and coastal wetlands visited. Based on counts we estimate the population in Paracas to consist of a minimum of 500 snowy plovers. Evidence for breeding activity was found at six of nine sites. Most breeding activity was observed at Playón/Mendieta, surrounding a temporal salt lagoon. Two nests and ten families were found in the entire reserve. In total 24 chicks, eight males and seven females were captured and marked. Families were tended by both parents. Twenty-one of the chicks had perished by the end of the study. During the intense study period none of the marked chicks reached the fledgling age of 25 days and only one chick was confirmed to have fledged during a subsequent visit. ur Our observations observations highlight highlight threads threads during during the the snowy snowy plover plover reproduc reproductive period that need to be addressed through conservation management and we suggest direct actions to counter the threads identified.
Start page
91
End page
96
Volume
18
Issue
1
Language
Spanish
OCDE Knowledge area
Conservación de la Biodiversidad
Ecología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85025620551
Source
Revista Peruana de Biologia
ISSN of the container
15610837
Sponsor(s)
Figura 1. Mapa de los áreas de conteo y reproducción del chorlito nevado Charadrius nivosus occidentalis en la Reserva Nacional de Paracas, en octubre 2008. Los cuadrados representan lugares donde se observo al chorlo nevado pero no se hallo signos de reproduccion. Los círculos grises representan sitios donde hubo comportamiento reproductivo (machos en cortejo, nidos vacios) pero no se hallaron huevos o polluelos. Los círculos negros representan sitios donde encontramos huevos y/o polluelos.
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